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Biopharm Calibration Electrode Traceable Reference Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of Biopharm Calibration Electrode Traceable Reference

Color Coded for Easy Identification. Individually Bagged 8oz (250 ml) Poly Bottles. Lot Numbered and Expiration Dated. Free Certificate of Analysis and Traceability. For Pharmaceutical, Academic, Research and Industrial Labs.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Exactly what I needed!

I ordered these pH calibration solutions for my pH meter. The company that makes the pH meter I bought sells their own pH calibration solutions, but at a much higher price and in much smaller quantities. They are great for calibrating the meter and there are many solutions so I can use them for months.

Pros
  • Buffer
Cons
  • If in doubt

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do Not Buy - Laboratory Chemicals

I bought this product because I thought it would be good for calibrating my Apera pH20 meter. The meter only comes with 7 and 4 calibration solutions, so I wanted 10 solutions as well. After calibrating my meter with this stuff, my meter says my tap water is 6.7 ph. I know it's wrong, it should be 7.2-7.3. Then I bought a calibration solution from Apera Tools. After calibrating with Apera, my meter is now working properly.

Pros
  • Laboratory and Scientific Products
Cons
  • Slightly Wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inaccurate. Cannot calibrate properly.

Buffer solutions do not have the correct pH to calibrate pH meters. Buffers 4 and 7 work moderately, but not very accurately. They differ by about 0.14. A pH 10 buffer is far from ideal. About 0.30. It's so far away that my pH meters don't pick it up. After spending a little more and buying genuine branded buffers, both of my pH meters are properly calibrated. I won't buy this again.

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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  • I'll write later